hurdle |
hitch |
As a noun hurdle
is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.
As a verb hurdle
is to jump over something while running.
As a proper noun hitch is
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hurdle |
quandary |
As nouns the difference between hurdle and quandary
is that
hurdle is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race while
quandary is a state of not knowing what to decide; a state of difficulty or perplexity; a state of uncertainty, hesitation or puzzlement; a pickle; a predicament.
As a verb hurdle
is to jump over something while running.
hinder |
hurdle |
As verbs the difference between hinder and hurdle
is that
hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle while
hurdle is to jump over something while running.
As nouns the difference between hinder and hurdle
is that
hinder is the buttocks while
hurdle is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.
As an adjective hinder
is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.
hurdle |
steeplechasing |
As nouns the difference between hurdle and steeplechasing
is that
hurdle is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
As a verb hurdle
is to jump over something while running.
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